WILD VIOLET Vivian Winslow The Vi Trilogy, #1 The Gilded Flower Series, #7 Genre: Erotic Romance
SYNOPSIS Wild Violet is the first installment of The Vi Trilogy of the Gilded Flower Series. Appearing in The Lily and Dahlia Trilogies of the Gilded Flower Series,
Violet Rai, or Vi, is Lily and Dahlia Baron’s sharp-witted BFF, who is
always up for a party and a hot guy. But, in The Dahlia Trilogy, there
are hints that Vi’s world is quickly coming apart, and her dark secret
is about to be exposed.
In
this flashback story, Vi, the strikingly beautiful daughter of an
Indian business magnate and English supermodel, is enjoying a privileged
lifestyle in New York City while a college student at NYU. Yet, in her
senior year, Vi learns that her strict and traditional father intends
to force upon her an arranged marriage and a career working for his
conglomerate in Dubai. When Vi is paired with sexy Spaniard, Andrés
Costas, in her ballet class, not only does she find herself falling for
him, but he introduces her to a shockingly different world—one that
offers her the prospect of escaping her father’s plans, but at a price.
Sweat drips down Vi’s chest as they finish the barre work.
Despite every window being open, there’s no respite from the heat for
the dancers who pack in the two adjoining studios. Even in the summer,
the class is full of people trying to keep up their skills for possible
auditions, with the exception of Vi who does it because it’s one of the
only times she’s able to feel happy and free. She takes in the mix of
people as she gulps down her water—men and women, mostly in their
twenties, although some teenagers who look like they could be ten
years-old, the majority of them beautiful, and all of them with
absolutely gorgeous dancer bodies. She tosses her water back into her
bag and takes her place in front of the mirror.
“Today, half of you go there,” the instructor says in a
thick French accent, making a slicing motion with his arm to divide the
class and pointing to the other space. The dancers move obediently.
Monsieur Renard appears to be about sixty-five and has perfectly coiffed
silver hair that goes well with his perfect posture. Despite being
dressed in pants and a collared shirt, he doesn’t have a drop of sweat
on him. “The rest of you will be paired off. Pas de deux.”
Vi searches the room for a partner. This isn’t what she
signed up for today. She likes M. Renard’s class because he demands
perfection and complete control from his dancers. Every position, hip
movement and alignment always has to be just right. It forces her to
focus, to allow her thoughts and self-doubt to melt away and for those
ninety minutes to just be. But it’s too late to leave. She doesn’t back down from a challenge.
“Mademoiselle Rai,”
M. Renard points to her. “Why are you not with someone? Or is your
partner invisible?” He chuckles and turns to talk to the pianist.
She smiles back and with her hands on her hips says,
“Seems no one finds me worthy to be his partner. Perhaps you would like
to be my partner, Monsieur Renard.”
He smiles and laughs, revealing yellow teeth stained from cigarettes and coffee. “Mademoiselle
Rai, if I were younger, I would have you for a partner and you would
not forget that experience.” He approaches her and says, eyeing her up
and down, “Malheureusement, my youth is gone and the
women along with it.” Not taking his eyes off Vi, he reaches out toward
the right with his arm and snaps his fingers. “Monsieur Costas. Dance with Mademoiselle Rai. You are both beautiful. You will fit well together.”
Pointing to the girl who was originally paired with him,
M. Renard instructs her, “You go dance with the others.”
Vi glances over at her new partner gliding toward her, ignoring the dirty look from the female dancer.
As soon as he reaches her, he places his hands on her
waist and says, “You’re the lucky one who gets to dance with me today.”
She chuckles as she moves her feet and arms into fifth position. “The same can be said of you, Monsieur Costas.”
Review by Gia:
Wild Violet is book seven in The Gilded Flower Series. This is Violet's story and can be read without reading the others. Books one through three are Lily's story. Book four through six are Dahlia's story. Violet or Vi is Lily and Dahlia's best friend. Vi is a great best friend and also has great advice. We know little about Vi background and in this book we get an insight on Vi. We can some past and some present in this book. It's a great start to Vi's trigoly. I can't wait to see what happens next. I have a feeling Vi's story might be a little darker then Liliy and Dahlia's story.
4 Amazeballs Stars!!!!
ABOUT VIVIAN WINSLOW
Vivian
Winslow was born and raised in Southern California. Before becoming a
writer, she made a career out of moving around the world every couple of
years thanks to her husband’s job. She currently lives in New York City
with her husband and two elementary school age children, and is
grateful to finally have a place to call home for more than two years.
New York is the perfect city to indulge her love of shopping, the arts
and especially food. If she’s not at home writing or running around the
city with her kids, you’ll most likely find her indulging in pizza on
the Lower East Side or having a cocktail at her favorite bar in Alphabet
City. That said, she’s still a California girl at heart and would
gladly trade in her heels for a pair of flip-flops to catch a sunset on
the beach.
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